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Proverbs of a 36 yr old man

An enemy has done this. God sowed good seeds of wheat in his field of souls. At night, the devil came and sowed weeds in that same field. The good seed, being the planting of the Spirit of God. And the bad seed, being the sinful flesh humanity has at birth. Weeds of evil desires conceived and gave birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death. God still has a great harvest in mind, and will not gather his wheat into the barn until the weeds are removed. God in his sovereignty has allowed these two types of seed to grow together, not wanting the weeds to be removed because it would damage the wheat. At harvest time, then will the weeds be gathered first and burned. The wheat will be gathered and stored into the Lord's storehouse. Learn this: The darnel plant, which grows a lot in wheat fields, carries a poison that is dangerous to people. It looks similar to wheat but is actually a weed. You can only see the true difference when the wheat produces grain. Darnel has stronger roots than wheat and roots of both plants will many times grow together. If you pull out the darnel, its roots would disturb the roots of the wheat. If you allowed darnel seeds to remain with the wheat seeds in store, the poison could ruin the wheat. The Kingdom and its enemies are both growing in this world. The time will come when the Lord Jesus will separate them. The enemy of your soul has done this. He has planted tares to ruin the fresh wheat you were to produce for the LORD. But Jesus has planted the seed of the Spirit through his death and resurrection. Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Harvest is coming! When Christ returns let Him see you as a full and stacked grain of sheaves, having bore much fruit for His Kingdom. The tares, the poison of sin and death, will be fully removed and your life in Christ will be what remains to the glory of God. Study Matt. 13:24-30

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